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A History of the County of Gloucester
… hundred 2 but by 1274 it was held by the lords of Bisley manor Peter Corbet, Tibbald le Botiler, and Richard le Eyer. … 4 The hundred descended with the portions of Bisley manor, re-uniting in 1434 and passing to the Crown in 1495. 5 The queens consort who held the manor during the next half century were endowed with the …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… of ease at one of the other settlements of the large manor of Bisley, possibly at Stroud or at Paganhill. 86 The … divisions in the overlordship and lordship-in-fee of the manor in the 12th or early 13th century. The two portions in … 94 and it later descended with their right in Bisley manor. In 1331 the Crown, as holder of Roger Mortimer's …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… 10 servi and ancille and 4 ploughs on the demesne of the manor of Bisley. 18 In 1309 Tibbald de Verdun's portion of the manor included 50 a. of arable, ½ a. of meadow, and 5 a. of … by the lands that were held on lease with the two manor-houses in 1608; Over Court then had 291 a. and Higons …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… it had an attendance of 62. 56 A secondary school, called Manor School, was opened at Eastcombe in 1962, rehousing the …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… Although anciently the centre of a hundred and of a large manor and ecclesiastical parish which included Stroud, the … were geographically distinct units, each having a separate manor: Bidfield tithing, an area of 754 a., 6 lay north of … 15 and there was woodland worth 20 s. on Bisley manor in 1086. 16 In 1575 280 a. of woodland belonged in …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… the later 14th and early 15th centuries courts for Bisley manor, recorded on the same series of rolls, were held … presumably one court was being held for both parts of the manor, the respective lords making a division of the profits. … 1536 the 3 woodwards were being paid an annual fee by the manor. 44 The office was served by the occupants of …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… In 1086 Hugh d'Avranches, earl of Chester, held the large manor of Bisley, extended at 8 hides. It evidently included … the lord of Edgeworth, Roger de Lacy. The tenant of Bisley manor under Hugh was named as Robert, 21 possibly his cousin Robert of Tilleul. 22 The overlordship of the manor descended to successive earls of Chester, 23 and Earl …
A History of the County of Oxford
… manors in 1086, most of it on the later Bourton Winslow manor. 8 In 1768 there was reckoned to be 200 a. in all. 9 … strict order; 14 in the mid 18th century Christ Church's manor also included pieces of Lammas meadow perhaps held … 4 furlongs square was noted on the later Bourton Inge manor in 1086, and a total of 14 a. on the two other manors. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… period Black Bourton formed part of the neighbouring royal manor of Bampton, and as late as 1318 was claimed to lie … was transferred from an Alvescot to a Black Bourton manor: certainly abutting inclosures in Bampton seem to have … canons of Osney abbey, owners of Abbots Bourton manor; the name Abbots Bourton seems sometimes to have been …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Black Bourton Local government LOCAL GOVERNMENT Manor Courts Courts for tenants of all three Black Bourton … to the 18th or 19th centuries. Courts for Bourton Inge manor were mentioned in 1195, when perquisites totalled 36 s. … grants continued probably in the mid 18th century. The manor was sold with its courts in 1768, but no later sessions …
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